Norway: tens of thousands more have been infected

[ad_1] The reason the estimate of the number of infections increases so dramatically overnight is new knowledge based on the more than 11,000 people who have tested positive so far in Norway. – So far we have assumed that the virus spreads fairly evenly between different age groups. When we …

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Three-millionth drive stallion latest news on Travronden.se

[ad_1] Bordeaux face became the most expensive horse at this year’s Kolgjini Sale. Lennart Ågren bought the stallion, which was the last among the one-year-olds at this year’s Kolgjini sale, for three million crowns. The one year old has Propulsion as father and Croix d’Am as a mother. Croix d’Am …

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Humans are exterminating mammals, not the weather

[ad_1] In the study, which is published in the scientific journal Science Advances, researchers from Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom have analyzed fossil data from the 351 species of mammals that we know have been extinct since the beginning of the Upper Pleistocene geological epoch. Including iconic mammals like …

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There were no survivors during the landslides in Beirut

[ad_1] New, but very faint and diffuse indications that survivors could be found under the landslides were captured overnight through Saturday. The thesis was that at least two bodies were buried under the rubble after the huge explosion in the port of the Lebanese capital a month ago. “We ask …

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Panic at Trump’s boat parade: boats started sinking

[ad_1] On Saturday, hundreds of boat owners had gathered in Lake Travis, Texas, for a boat parade honoring the president. https://twitter.com/DrBuckinghamTX/status/1302303922305069057 When the boats were in the lake, the waves made waves that caused several of the boats to sink, reports CBS News. Four ships are said to have sunk …

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A new national council on vaccinations is being developed

[ad_1] Of: TT Published: 05 September 2020 kl. 20.09 Photo: Naina Hel n Jåma Healthcare will receive increased knowledge support when vaccinating. Stock Photography. The health sector will receive more knowledge support to carry out vaccinations. The Swedish Public Health Agency has been alerted to the lack of competition and …

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Melwin Lycke Holm fourth in high jump

[ad_1] Melwin Lycke Holm, 15, has made a lot of impression during the season. In early August, the high jump talent set a new personal record at the National Team Challenge in Söderhamn, where he achieved a total of 2.17. A week later, Lycke Holm took home the gold in …

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Humans are exterminating mammals, not the weather

[ad_1] Humans, not climate, have phased out mammals on continent after continent, a new research study shows. – 96 percent of all species of mammals extinct during the last 126,000 years can be explained by human impact, says Tobias Andermann, a researcher at the University of Gothenburg. Mammoth cub, dead …

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